This tattoo shows a crying heart with tribal elements, tattooed on a woman's hip/waist by ayranharam in Berlin. The design is rendered in solid black, with the heart appearing to shed tears or tendrils that flow into the surrounding abstract shapes.
Tattoo pricing depends on several factors, including the size and complexity of the motif, the level of detail, the placement on the body, and the artist's experience. Larger and more intricate designs typically require more time and therefore cost more. For a concrete estimate, reach out to ayranharam directly.
The heart motif, especially when depicted as "crying," often conveys themes of love, loss, sadness, or emotional vulnerability. Culturally, the heart is a universal symbol for affection, passion, and the core of one's being. When combined with tribal elements, it can suggest a connection to ancestral roots, personal strength, or a journey through emotional experiences, often in a raw and unfiltered manner. The tribal additions might also imply a protective quality or a connection to a specific community or personal identity.
The tattoo incorporates elements of Ignorant, Illustrative, and Blackwork styles. Ignorant style is characterized by its intentionally raw, often childlike aesthetic, rejecting traditional tattoo rules of precision and proportion. Illustrative tattoos draw inspiration from drawing and painting, focusing on line work, shading, and composition to create a distinct visual narrative. Blackwork refers to any tattoo done exclusively in black ink, often using heavy areas of solid black, intricate patterns, or bold linework to create impactful designs.
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